The race is on

I am definitely not ready for haying, yet I now have to pivot and do it anyway. The neighbor who lets me hay their property called on Thursday and said it’s ready. I told the wife it is too early, by almost 3-4 weeks. I went over yesterday and yep, I have to come cut and bale hay. The grass is starting to go to head and needs to be cut! This is the earliest I have ever had to hay. That means I need to get the sickle bar mower on the tractor.

Normally, I put the sickle bar on the Kubota and rake and bale with the John Deere. Of course, on Thursday evening I had driven to the far end of the property and while I was there I mowed a path into the weeds on the backside of the creek. The only problem with this is I hit a huge rock! It broke off one of the brush hog blades about eight inches from the tip. I drove back home in the dark and Friday morning when I was walking over to the machine shed I noticed a line of hydraulic fluid going down the driveway. I may have a leak big enough to take the John Deere out of commission until it is fixed. I will have to look at it and see if I can find the leak.

Our flower bulbs need some water so I spent an hour and installed a new sprayer system for the flower bed. I turned it on and got a good soak. We have some bulbs that have not emerged yet and I think it is due to a lack of water. Annmarie wants me to get the big pots with chives moved back out to the front door porch entrance. I will need to get the dolly to make it reasonable, those are some big pots.

When we were out in the garden yesterday we picked four pieces of asparagus! We had missed out on about six pieces that were too big and already heading out. If I remember right we need to cut those off till later in the season so they produce more spears. We did not do that, I will need to go back out and do that.

I tried to get the pickup bed emptied. I had soil bags back there for the new asparagus planter. I was able to carry and empty about half of them before I just made a pile next to the truck. I ran out of time due to installing the water first. We needed the pickup to go pick up a new bee nuc so we would have two hives! They only do direct hive sales once a year and they don’t start loading until 1930. We got our bees around 2000 so most of ours were inside the hive. When we got home I moved the frames from their starter box into one of our boxes. I decided to “free ball” it and not wear any protective gear. Annmarie came out to hold the cell phone flashlight. I was down to the last two frames and got buzzed. I panicked and stepped back, Annmarie got stung on the arm! I settled down and finished the frame transfer and then we leaned the starter box lid next to our frame box. Our hope was the bees would just climb up into the hive. We decided to put the second box into the lavender so that the bees would not get mixed up with our others.

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